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History - Contraception: A Concise History (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series)

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Book Synopsis: The development, manufacturing, and use of contraceptive methods from the late nineteenth century to the present, viewed from the perspective of reproductive justice. The beginning of the modern contraceptive era began in 1882, when Dr. Aletta Jacobs opened the first birth control clinic in Amsterdam. The founding of this facility, and the clinical provision of contraception that it enabled, marked the moment when physicians started to take the prevention of pregnancy seriously as a medical concern. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Donna Drucker traces the history of modern contraception, outlining the development, manufacturing, and use of contraceptive methods from the opening of Dr. Jacobs's clinic to the present. Drucker approaches the subject from the perspective of reproductive justice: the right to have a child, the right not to have a child, and the right to parent children safely and healthily. Drucker describes contraceptive methods available before the pill, including the diaphragm (dispensed at the Jacobs clinic) and condom, spermicidal jellies, and periodic abstinences. She looks at the development and dissemination of the pill and its chemical descendants; describes technological developments in such non-hormonal contraceptives as the cervical cap and timing methods (including the “rhythm method” favored by the Roman Catholic church); and explains the concept of reproductive justice. Finally, Drucker considers the future of contraception—the adaptations of existing methods, new forms of distribution, and ongoing efforts needed to support contraceptive access worldwide.

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Discover the fascinating and empowering history of modern contraception with Contraception: A Concise History, part of The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series. From the moment Dr. Aletta Jacobs opened the first birth control clinic in 1882, the landscape of reproductive health changed forever. In this captivating book, author Donna Drucker takes you on a journey through time, exploring the development, manufacturing, and use of contraceptive methods that shaped the world we live in today.

Are you curious about the origins of contraceptive methods before the groundbreaking pill? Drucker delves into the history of non-hormonal options such as the diaphragm, condom, spermicidal jellies, and periodic abstinences. Discover the challenges faced by those seeking reproductive justice as she sheds light on the right to have a child, the right not to have a child, and the importance of safe and healthy parenting.

As you read, you'll gain insight into technological advances that revolutionized contraception, including the introduction of the pill and its chemical successors. Dive into the world of non-hormonal contraceptives like the cervical cap and timing methods, including the widely debated "rhythm method" embraced by the Roman Catholic church. Drucker also contemplates the future of contraception, exploring adaptations, new distribution methods, and continued efforts to support global contraceptive access.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to understand the historical context and implications of contraception. Expand your knowledge and join the conversation on reproductive health. Get your copy of Contraception: A Concise History now!

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